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gwen: what you hear john mccain and john kerry, who don't agree on much, actually both criticizing our seeming to criticize secretary gates about his hesitation on this? >> you know, john mccain, i was surprised by senator kerry. john mccain's been hawkish, as has senator lieberman. they just came back from the region and even they aren't saying we should do it but should be contemplating it seriously. i think there's serious contemplation. but i think for the reasons i just outlined, the end of that contemplation will be probably not unless something happens in the future, in the near future, that sort of assaults our sensibilities in terms of killing of civilians it gets us over that reluctance. >> and civil war is a different calculus entirely than what we saw in egypt and tunisia. >> absolutely. the rebels have weapons. they have some army movements that turned on them. they're talking about marching on tripoli. that looks more like a civil war than massacre of peaceful protesters. gwen: thanks, james. back hao in washington, president obama signed a stop budget gap which could mea
gwen: what you hear john mccain and john kerry, who don't agree on much, actually both criticizing our seeming to criticize secretary gates about his hesitation on this? >> you know, john mccain, i was surprised by senator kerry. john mccain's been hawkish, as has senator lieberman. they just came back from the region and even they aren't saying we should do it but should be contemplating it seriously. i think there's serious contemplation. but i think for the reasons i just outlined, the...
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when you walk into a store through a door, you look at the hood of your car, there's electronics, and john q. public doesn't know how to fix it. it's not like when i was in college and i could lift the hood of my car and badly replace a water pump. today, i don't know where the water pump is. many, many more decisions are made by computers on our behalf, and are we comfortable with how the decisions are made, the dj designed to implement those, where the connection points are, all this sort of stuff. >> currently, is this consistent between wireless or mobile regulation and fixed? >> no, there isn't. i think, you know, for good reason, but i think more of a harm monnization razzallization -- rationalization needs to happen. fixed broadband and the need for mobile broadband which is a different service than fixed broadband. for a big trunk of users and especially people at the bottom, there may be substitutes. if i can have both, i will, and there's services of applications and functionality off the two services, but if there's a short, you know, a short budget, i have 20 make a decision, i
when you walk into a store through a door, you look at the hood of your car, there's electronics, and john q. public doesn't know how to fix it. it's not like when i was in college and i could lift the hood of my car and badly replace a water pump. today, i don't know where the water pump is. many, many more decisions are made by computers on our behalf, and are we comfortable with how the decisions are made, the dj designed to implement those, where the connection points are, all this sort of...
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john waage cbn news. >> joining us now is nina shay at the hudson institute. today they gathered on the streets of tahrir square, downtown, cairo in a show of symbolism. do you think this can be sustained in a post mubarak regime? >> i am concerned about the christians. they were there before islam. they have been there for about 2,000 years. they are very vulnerable. they do not have weapons, militias, tribal links. about 10 percent of the population. a very overwhelmingly, we don't now how much radicalized nation. >> the pictures of them demolishing the church. where was the police? the army, the authorities in protecting christians in the situations like this? >> the reports we are receiving, the police have melted away, particularly outside cairo. they have disappeared, not offering protection. the military came to that town but backed off, did not stop the violence. did not work to protect the christians. that is what is so alarming. they are vulnerable. it is a misnomer to talk ability glashs between christians and muslims or tensions. let's be clear abo
john waage cbn news. >> joining us now is nina shay at the hudson institute. today they gathered on the streets of tahrir square, downtown, cairo in a show of symbolism. do you think this can be sustained in a post mubarak regime? >> i am concerned about the christians. they were there before islam. they have been there for about 2,000 years. they are very vulnerable. they do not have weapons, militias, tribal links. about 10 percent of the population. a very overwhelmingly, we...
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i don't know if john has any final words. i hope that you will join us in the future for further discussions in the heartland monitor series. every quarter we try to explore how average americans are navigating the economy in both the poll and a supplement which you have with you and thanks again for joining us and we'll see you in a future media atlantic event down the now a discussion on the role of community organization on profits and other civil society groups in egypt. this panel at the brookings institution includes representatives of the youth movement and the egyptian business community. parliamentary elections are scheduled for june. [inaudible conversations] >> all right. good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. welcome to the brookings institution. my name is john page. i am in the global development program for the blocking the institution. is my privilege to be the moderator of this panel this afternoon and. the topic is the role of civil society in a new egypt which is a topic that is both timely and important. i
i don't know if john has any final words. i hope that you will join us in the future for further discussions in the heartland monitor series. every quarter we try to explore how average americans are navigating the economy in both the poll and a supplement which you have with you and thanks again for joining us and we'll see you in a future media atlantic event down the now a discussion on the role of community organization on profits and other civil society groups in egypt. this panel at the...
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john cage: john wagee has more. >> reporter a mob through stones, cursed him and kept him from casting his ballot. he believes new political parties need time and gain support. holding elections only helps established groups like the muslim brotherhood. many in egypt's christian community agree with him. ramez atallah is director of the bible society in egypt. >> it gives a grass root majority by popular vote. like hezbollah, leb anon and hamas. if there was a democratic election, radical islamist would take over. new enough they were telling egyptians they had a spiritual obligation to say yes. this video shows a man filling in dozens of yes ballots. clerics said they would tolerate no changes establishing islam as egypt's religion. >> we will declare jihad in the sake of allah immediately. >> for egypt's christians it is a sign they will be second. they were the together of deadly attacks bill radical muslims. they believe under the muslim brotherhood the situation will only get worse. >> we are concerned about the long time, the elections in 4 year's time. we will then see a differe
john cage: john wagee has more. >> reporter a mob through stones, cursed him and kept him from casting his ballot. he believes new political parties need time and gain support. holding elections only helps established groups like the muslim brotherhood. many in egypt's christian community agree with him. ramez atallah is director of the bible society in egypt. >> it gives a grass root majority by popular vote. like hezbollah, leb anon and hamas. if there was a democratic election,...
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>> john -- >> let her in. >> i've been wait sog so long! it's a game changer bus our agent was killed. if it's a game changer, the mexican president didn't learn about it neither did the president because they both said that american agents will continue to be unarmed. if we start sending armed people into mexico, that changes the whole terms of engagement and i don't think we want another war on what a war on our border. >> the war is already there are. >> it's internal. [everyone talking at once] >> on the border. >> i don't think america wants to get engaged in a hot war inside of mexico. [everyone talking at once] we are supplying all the guns -- >> in the closing comment, where is the united nations on in. >> nowhere. this is america-mexico problem. the greatest threat to the united states today, john, son the mexican border. there's a war going on down there. it is not on the korean border with 28,000 troops, it's not in afghanistan, it's no not in iraq. they kill almost 50,000 in this drug car -- excuse me, 35,000 people, and the las
>> john -- >> let her in. >> i've been wait sog so long! it's a game changer bus our agent was killed. if it's a game changer, the mexican president didn't learn about it neither did the president because they both said that american agents will continue to be unarmed. if we start sending armed people into mexico, that changes the whole terms of engagement and i don't think we want another war on what a war on our border. >> the war is already there are. >> it's...
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the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. and union bank. ♪ >> union bank has put its global financial strength to work for a wide range of companies. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. secretary of state hillary clinton says, "it's time for qaddafi to go." she spoke to diplomats in geneva as american military forces near north africa were repositioned. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, we'll have the latest from libya. and margaret warner examines what the international community's next steps should be.
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., john garmendi launched the first ever mobile video town hall. >> this is new. he has held telephone town halls but not like this. >> is it skype type thing . blackberry or android and divile of facebook and vis yil vote and you can see. >> he want to focus the hour long q& a on manufacturing in the usa. they can stay on and it is free to them. >> application that makes it possible was developed by paul ervington. >> we had a hard time getting in touch with local legislators and tried to call and write and phone and faxing and nothing seem to work . paul being the software genius figured out a better system. >> it does more than allow video town you halls. users can look up legislation and vote on it before it comes to congress. >> we tally them and send them to each member of congress and encourage them to respond to that . which a lot of them do. >> you can post your own video to the local member of congress and track their votes. political consultant believes that the impact of technology on democracy is transformative. >> i have seen it in a unbelievab in eg
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the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its global expertise to work for a wide range of companies. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news." >> clashes in cities across libya 18 anti-government protesters and forces loyal to muammar gaddafi. nato secretary general tells the bbc they are watching events in libya closely but has no plans to intervene. security forces fired tear gas on hundreds of demonstrators after friday prayers. welcome to "bbc world news/" coming up later, in beijing they communist party conference gets under way amid fears of unrest could spread to china. they show must go on. the french fashion house unveils the final collection. >> forces loyal to muammar gaddafi have been involved in clashes in a number of cities across the country. heavy artillery has been coming from the coastal city. our world affairs editor reports from outside the city. >> so far it has been an unequal contest. the enthusiasm and determination versus training and sophisticated we
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john amaechi played for seven seasons in the national basketball association then in two thousand and seven he became the first former n.b.a. player to come out of the closet but if we end up being open and accepting of homosexuals in sports will we not then begin to become open and accepting of homosexuals in other walks of life i mean to say it's a slippery slope. this is the person i'm hoping it's a very slippery slope ok yes. by coming out amaechi join the likes of baseball player billy bean and n.f.l. office of lineman esera to all but all these guys waited until retirement to come out of the closet i is that well let's consider how former n.b.a. all star tim hardaway responded to in each these announcements. where. you know you know i hate gay people so. if i let it be known i don't like i don't like it well hey people i don't you know. i don't i don't i don't like it it shouldn't be ok and. i don't like the point again is that sports culture is shot through with political meaning and struggle and unless we're content to stay quiet in the face of bullying we should make it our g
john amaechi played for seven seasons in the national basketball association then in two thousand and seven he became the first former n.b.a. player to come out of the closet but if we end up being open and accepting of homosexuals in sports will we not then begin to become open and accepting of homosexuals in other walks of life i mean to say it's a slippery slope. this is the person i'm hoping it's a very slippery slope ok yes. by coming out amaechi join the likes of baseball player billy...
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want the casino they like model as we see in china and they don't want freedom as we see in cairo and john is trying to straddle the two and the people are now going to decide which way they want to go and i think judging by my interactions with folks here in cairo the mood right now is to go toward open free democratic kind of almost like a summer of love type of thing it's all getting jiggy right here iro herbert thanks so much for being on the cars the reports thank you max don't go away coming away much more so stay there. welcome back to the kaiser report joining me now in the studio lena attala lena's managing editor of mastery europe english my saying that correctly that's right welcome to the kaiser report thank you alright lina tell us about the january twenty fifth gravel lucian here in cairo what the ignited the revolution i do not like to name certain events in the vicinity of generally twenty fifth to say that this is such a new year what ignited it because i think that the lead up to january twenty fifth goes back to as far as the thirty two thousand when there was a serious
want the casino they like model as we see in china and they don't want freedom as we see in cairo and john is trying to straddle the two and the people are now going to decide which way they want to go and i think judging by my interactions with folks here in cairo the mood right now is to go toward open free democratic kind of almost like a summer of love type of thing it's all getting jiggy right here iro herbert thanks so much for being on the cars the reports thank you max don't go away...
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the financial cost of this is ok john thank you very much now i'll be here all day following this march shortly these people are going to start marching down to hyde park where they're going to have a rally that's going to last for most of the afternoon i'll be down there with them to see what kind of a difference they think they're going to make government policy based on the cuts and on the military intervention in libya. reporting that for the british government says the drastic cuts to public spending ghar the best way to eliminate the country's issues your budget deficit in just four years but academic and political activist kate hudson says there are in fact many less painful alternatives the government could use these enormous cuts devastating cuts that are wreaking havoc in british communities jobs in the economy these are not the way to solve britain's economic problems there's a very clear alternative being put here today that we need investment in growth areas investment in pritish industry sustainable energy technology for example is something that britain desperately needs
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way the right of them in a straight the right to john. even zipper is a prison term so this is where we say we let me ask you who is the leader the leader. the leader the people the gypsum people that's a new a new concept in freedom just fantastic well we're looking for a thing on this plays out and we'll be back again to check and my guess has been a sham along with a blogger we've got is a website on the screen right now thanks so much for being on and i think your thank you ok and us going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert our time i guess a sham alarm there's a blog site check it out if you want to send me an e-mail please do so at kaiser reported r t t v are you until next time this is the next guys are saying. home.
way the right of them in a straight the right to john. even zipper is a prison term so this is where we say we let me ask you who is the leader the leader. the leader the people the gypsum people that's a new a new concept in freedom just fantastic well we're looking for a thing on this plays out and we'll be back again to check and my guess has been a sham along with a blogger we've got is a website on the screen right now thanks so much for being on and i think your thank you ok and us going...
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the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its global expertise to work for a wide range of companies. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news." >> clashes in cities across libya between anti-government protesters and forces loyal to auto gaddafi. dozens of people to have believed to have been killed. in the capital tripoli, security forces fired tear gas on hundreds of demonstrators. welcome to bbc news. coming up, chinese premier wen jiabao vows to tackle inflation. the show must go on great days after the sacking of its chief designer, christian dior reveals his final collection. forces loyal to colonel gaddafi and anti-government protestors have been involved in fierce clashes. the sound of multiple explosions and heavy artillery have been coming from the coastal city, east of gaddafi's stronghold. >> so far, it has been a fairly on equal contest. enthusiasm and determination to reverse is training and sophisticated weaponry. yet, so far at least, the enthusiasm has been ho
the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its global expertise to work for a wide range of companies. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news." >> clashes in cities across libya between anti-government protesters and forces loyal to auto gaddafi. dozens of people to have believed to have been killed. in the capital tripoli, security forces fired tear gas on hundreds of demonstrators. welcome to bbc news....
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the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its global expertise to work for a wide range of companies. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news." peoplemar gaddafi's showed their support. as the unrest builds, so does the exodus. the thousands continued to flee libya. the border situation reaches a breaking point. welcome to bbc news. coming up, taking to the streets, and demonstrators marched in the armenian capital to call for the president to step down. quitsy's defense minister the government over a plagiarism scandal. welcome. libya is not in danger of collapsing into a protracted civil -- civil war. libya has been suspended from the u.n. human rights council as gaddafi makes an effort to shore up support in tripoli. intense fighting has been supported their in recent days. we have reports from both sides of the divides. >> khaddafi it supporters were on the streets in tripoli. -- gaddafi's supporters from the streets in tripoli. the message was that the leader cares about
the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its global expertise to work for a wide range of companies. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news." peoplemar gaddafi's showed their support. as the unrest builds, so does the exodus. the thousands continued to flee libya. the border situation reaches a breaking point. welcome to bbc news. coming up, taking to the streets, and demonstrators marched in the armenian capital...
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john amaechi played for seven seasons in the national basketball association then in two thousand and seven he became the first former n.b.a. player to come out of the closet but if we end up being open and accepting of homosexuals in sports will we not then begin to become open and accepting of homosexuals in other walks of life i mean it's a slippery slope. it's a slippery slope i'm hoping it's a very slippery slope ok. by coming out let me join the likes of baseball player billy bean an n.f.l. often. to a low but all these guys waited until retirement to come out of the closet i is that well let's consider how former n.b.a. all star tim hardaway responded to a cheese announcements. where. you know you know i hate gay people so. i let it be known i don't like gay people i don't like gay people i don't you know i am. i don't i don't i don't like it it shouldn't be. a boy i don't like the point again is that sports culture is shot through with political meaning and struggle and unless we're content to stay quiet in the face of bullying we should make it our goal to speak up and try to
john amaechi played for seven seasons in the national basketball association then in two thousand and seven he became the first former n.b.a. player to come out of the closet but if we end up being open and accepting of homosexuals in sports will we not then begin to become open and accepting of homosexuals in other walks of life i mean it's a slippery slope. it's a slippery slope i'm hoping it's a very slippery slope ok. by coming out let me join the likes of baseball player billy bean an...
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host: let's go back to the boehner.rom john vad he said it is my hope you will provide the american people in congress with a clear and robust assessment of the scope, objected, and purpose of our mission. guest: i think the speaker was initially supporting the president. if i were in congress, and back advising senator kennedy, i think i would be asking the very same questions. the administration has not held the corps obligation to the american people to define the mission in libya when it itself is confused over what the mission really is. it is speaking out of so many different voices right now, and it is inconsistent with our ally's goals that there is a rightful part on the part of congress over what this mission is. the president owes it to the american people to say we're not going to engage on boots on the ground, supporting redeem change. our job is to merely support the no-fly zone, and to not continue attacks or support a tax that seem to be supporting the rebels and their efforts to drive all the way to tripoli, unless the the way to tripoli, unless the united states decides
host: let's go back to the boehner.rom john vad he said it is my hope you will provide the american people in congress with a clear and robust assessment of the scope, objected, and purpose of our mission. guest: i think the speaker was initially supporting the president. if i were in congress, and back advising senator kennedy, i think i would be asking the very same questions. the administration has not held the corps obligation to the american people to define the mission in libya when it...
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joining me instead to direct sell the russia and eurasia center of the carnegie endowment matthew and john skate hello and thank you very much for joining us there at jones so how do you view these palmer's shipped greats and least well i think it remains to be seen how much power actually shifts what we know is that some of the long standing authoritarian regimes in the middle east are probably going to change in some way but whether they're replaced by the very same military that has been supporting them all along whether another strongman comes into power to replace mubarak in egypt for example or feeling libya we can't really say at this point it looks like a civil war in libya and that's very difficult to predict what will happen so i think a power shift maybe is not necessarily in the works and definitely great changes and it's very difficult i think to predict well some speculate that the arab middle east awakening was orchestrated by washington itself what are your thoughts about that i certainly am not a believer in conspiracy theories but i think it's funny when you listen to peo
joining me instead to direct sell the russia and eurasia center of the carnegie endowment matthew and john skate hello and thank you very much for joining us there at jones so how do you view these palmer's shipped greats and least well i think it remains to be seen how much power actually shifts what we know is that some of the long standing authoritarian regimes in the middle east are probably going to change in some way but whether they're replaced by the very same military that has been...
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for intervening in libya overlooking violence in other countries in the arab world political writer john walsh says the u.s. foreign policy in that region is completely inconsistent it is not about protecting the people or human rights because in egypt when people were being shot during the initial phases of the rebellion they're described as a good friend of the family the united states has taken no action bahrain it's a matter of fact at the same time this is going on. israeli planes are bombing bombing people. you know just enough it's not about human rights it seems to me that it's. interior arrogance and human finally the united states does not need that oil it's not about oil it does not fit in with the united states master plan to dominate the middle east for purposes of oil and israel so it doesn't make sense it's a pasturing on the part of people so powerful they have no no no carrot for their consequences i think gadhafi and the world are going to take a lesson from this khadafi gave up its weapons get out of the trust in the west and look what's happened. the america's present
for intervening in libya overlooking violence in other countries in the arab world political writer john walsh says the u.s. foreign policy in that region is completely inconsistent it is not about protecting the people or human rights because in egypt when people were being shot during the initial phases of the rebellion they're described as a good friend of the family the united states has taken no action bahrain it's a matter of fact at the same time this is going on. israeli planes are...
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they chose that make only they themselves can win that freedom without the intervention of the west john larkin if i can go to you i mean if it were looking at from a european perspective because i know you have a lot to say about the european union and i know you have a lot of opinions about democracy in the european union why don't you reflect on what you have see into going on in the arab middle east in libya in tunisia eccentrics cetera and what's going on in the european union. i very much agree with brendan about the inability and undesirability of the impossibility and undesirability of exporting democracy i'm not sure i agree so much with the his overall political interpretation of these events but i'm not an expert i tend to think that revolutions or mass movements of these kinds have multiple calls it's there may indeed be elements of the crowds in north africa and the middle east who want political change but there's also an important economic elements in these events and in particular there have been very high rises in the cost of food driven incidentally largely by the quant
they chose that make only they themselves can win that freedom without the intervention of the west john larkin if i can go to you i mean if it were looking at from a european perspective because i know you have a lot to say about the european union and i know you have a lot of opinions about democracy in the european union why don't you reflect on what you have see into going on in the arab middle east in libya in tunisia eccentrics cetera and what's going on in the european union. i very much...
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the old senator from arizona john mccain appeared over the weekend on a.b.c.'s this week and he was discussing a report that showed a news team trying to furnish a home with only products that were made in the usa a list of what he had to say. but also point out that if you go into that house if you work a computer here and i pad and i phone those those are built in the united states of america and there's the president said continuously and i agree with him innovation is the key to. yeah you see john pick the apple builds those i phones i've has an i touch is right here in the u.s. but he's not right all the technology was developed by apple in california they are actually assembled in the u.s. any idea where they were built john if you flip over any of these devices they clearly say designed by apple in california assembled in china you know john the place the corporations go to for cheap labor so sorry john mccain but you want made in america one o one at a later segment united steel works president leo gerard corrected mccain and a spokesperson for mccain l
the old senator from arizona john mccain appeared over the weekend on a.b.c.'s this week and he was discussing a report that showed a news team trying to furnish a home with only products that were made in the usa a list of what he had to say. but also point out that if you go into that house if you work a computer here and i pad and i phone those those are built in the united states of america and there's the president said continuously and i agree with him innovation is the key to. yeah you...
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well i don't go as far as john i think where i disagree with him i mean i think the economic problems that were definitely a trigger for some people but they triggered more profound underlying unresolved political question was that which was a democratic one who controls these countries and in whose interests so people might have been pushed out into the street because they can no longer afford them amount of food in the past but they soon came face to face with a much more historic and profound issue which is the one i think they are now fighting over i agree with john that what we are witnessing is something really extraordinary which is the final unraveling of the last existing post-war order you know all the other post second world war orders fell apart the division of europe the division of africa among western supported strong men those things fell apart over the past twenty years the arab regimes were really the last existing thing that came into existence after the second world war so what we're witnessing here is something extremely historic and profound and it's been driven
well i don't go as far as john i think where i disagree with him i mean i think the economic problems that were definitely a trigger for some people but they triggered more profound underlying unresolved political question was that which was a democratic one who controls these countries and in whose interests so people might have been pushed out into the street because they can no longer afford them amount of food in the past but they soon came face to face with a much more historic and...
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joining me is deputy director of the russia and eurasia center at the carnegie endowment and matthew with johns hello thank you very much for joining us there are so how do you view these paul worship the great and middle east well i think it remains to be seen how much power actually shifts but what we know is that some of the longstanding authoritarian regimes in the middle east are probably going to change in some way but whether they're replaced by the very same military that has been supporting all along whether another strongman comes into power to replace mubarak in egypt for example or gadhafi in libya we can't really say at this point but it looks like a civil war in libya and that's very difficult to predict what will happen so i think a power shift maybe is not necessarily in the works and definitely great changes and it's very difficult i think to predict well some speculate that the least awakening was all constrained by washington itself what are your thoughts about that i certainly am not a believer in conspiracy theories i think it's fine when you listen to people who believe in
joining me is deputy director of the russia and eurasia center at the carnegie endowment and matthew with johns hello thank you very much for joining us there are so how do you view these paul worship the great and middle east well i think it remains to be seen how much power actually shifts but what we know is that some of the longstanding authoritarian regimes in the middle east are probably going to change in some way but whether they're replaced by the very same military that has been...
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they chose that make only they themselves can win that freedom without the intervention of the west john larkin if i can go to you i mean if it were looking at from a european perspective because i know you have a lot to say about the european union and i know you have a lot of opinions about democracy in the european union why don't you reflect on what you have going on in the arab middle east in libya in tunisia eccentric cetera and what's going on in the european union. i very much agree with brendan about the inability. realty of the impossibility in undesirability of exporting democracy i'm not sure i agree so much with the his overall political interpretation of these events but i'm not an expert i tend to think that revolutions or mass movements of these kinds have multiple causes there may indeed be elements of the crowds in north africa and the middle east who want political change but there's also an important economic elements in these events and in particular there have been very high rises in the cost of food driven incidentally largely by the quantity of easing and the mass
they chose that make only they themselves can win that freedom without the intervention of the west john larkin if i can go to you i mean if it were looking at from a european perspective because i know you have a lot to say about the european union and i know you have a lot of opinions about democracy in the european union why don't you reflect on what you have going on in the arab middle east in libya in tunisia eccentric cetera and what's going on in the european union. i very much agree...
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joining me is deputy director of the russia and eurasia center at the carnegie endowment and matthew and john skate hello thank you very much for joining us there at jones so how do you view these palmers shipped great to east well i think it remains to be seen how much power actually shifts but what we know is that some of the longstanding authoritarian regimes in the middle east are probably going to change in some way but whether they are replaced by the very same military that has been supporting them all along whether another strongman comes into power to replace mubarak in egypt for example or of gadhafi in libya we can't really say at this point it looks like a civil war in libya it's very difficult to predict what will happen so i think a power shift maybe is not necessarily in the works definitely great changes and it's very difficult i think to predict what some speculate that the arab middle east awakening was all constrained by washington itself what are your thoughts about that i certainly am not a believer in conspiracy theories but i think it's funny when you listen to people w
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that's what we'll ask the chairman of the senate foreign relations committee, democrat john kerry. we'll also ask senate republican leader mitch mcconnell about that, and about the impasse over government spending and reforming social security. we'll bring in "new york times" columnist tom friedman for analysis. and i'll have a final thought on the supreme court ruling that gave a church group the right to picket a combat soldier's funeral. it's all ahead on "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs "face the nation" with cbs news chief washington correspondent bob schieffer. and now, from cbs news in washington, bob schieffer. >> schieffer: and good morning again. we begin today with senator kerry. thank you for joining us, senator. but before we talk, here's the latest from libya. there is heavy fighting along the libyan coast. qaddafi's forces retook the town as libyan planes launched air strikes against rebels on the ground. although the rebels captured the key oil port city of ras lanuf yesterday, they are under heavy attack there today as well as in the cities of zawiyah
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she wore a president's head until more than i'm joined full i'm joined by john restrung the stuff that will coalesce said mr rhys thank you very much for talking to us today now tell me what is your cause that you're playing here today well i think a very big part of the problem of the british government has with its deficit is its continual addiction to war if we were to scrap the trident nuclear weapons renewal if we were to stop the wars in afghanistan on the attack on libya we would have a very very last portion of the british government's deficit dealt with at a single blow and i think that many many people although as you say they've come for a variety of reasons i think whatever's brought them here many of them will also sympathize with that point of view and of course this much has been planned for a while since december that c.e.c. had been talking about having eggs but recently the whole new dimension is being out in the shape that this military intervention in libya what's your take oh we were told in the very first moment of the attack on libya over one hundred cruise missi
she wore a president's head until more than i'm joined full i'm joined by john restrung the stuff that will coalesce said mr rhys thank you very much for talking to us today now tell me what is your cause that you're playing here today well i think a very big part of the problem of the british government has with its deficit is its continual addiction to war if we were to scrap the trident nuclear weapons renewal if we were to stop the wars in afghanistan on the attack on libya we would have a...
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senate armed forces committee steve israel a member of the house appropriations committee senators john mccain and our franken although many of the senators say they doubt they were subject to any influence i don't see how it could have affected my positions. so we'll see what happens but back in january last year steve clemons reported on the sudden shift of some senators views after their visit to afghanistan was a very big jump in shifts and i felt it was something i wrote about and i called while this is like a confidence game it's you know you feel as if the military is manipulating people but i didn't know about these things article at the time or about psyops one example is senator al franken who in january last year went to afghanistan with strong doubts and criticism but came back quote feeling much better despite the u.s. continuing to pump billions of dollars into the military campaign in afghanistan the insurgency intensifies the rampant drug trade is surging just like the wars on popularity in america the problem is it's a political so we need a political solution not a mil
senate armed forces committee steve israel a member of the house appropriations committee senators john mccain and our franken although many of the senators say they doubt they were subject to any influence i don't see how it could have affected my positions. so we'll see what happens but back in january last year steve clemons reported on the sudden shift of some senators views after their visit to afghanistan was a very big jump in shifts and i felt it was something i wrote about and i called...
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me that need to direct all the russia and eurasia center of the carnegie endowment and that we would john skate hello and thank you very much for joining us but it just seemed so how do you view these polish greats and the least well i think it remains to be seen how much power actually shifts what we know is that some of the longstanding authoritarian regimes in the middle east are probably going to change in some way but whether they are replaced by the very same military that has been supporting them all along whether another strongman comes into power to replace mubarak in egypt for example or a good topic in libya we can't really say this point it looks like a civil war in libya and that's very difficult to predict what will happen so i think the power shift maybe is not necessarily in the works definitely in great changes and it's very difficult to predict what some speculate that the arab middle east awakening was orchestrated by washington itself what do you thoughts about that i certainly i'm not a believer in conspiracy theories i think it's fine when you listen to people who be
me that need to direct all the russia and eurasia center of the carnegie endowment and that we would john skate hello and thank you very much for joining us but it just seemed so how do you view these polish greats and the least well i think it remains to be seen how much power actually shifts what we know is that some of the longstanding authoritarian regimes in the middle east are probably going to change in some way but whether they are replaced by the very same military that has been...
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goes john's gospel will finally be able to develop the giants according to gas fields which has not results to cover global news from iraq to eight years one business and twenty minutes. live from moscow you're watching our team thanks for joining us now the u.s. has begun repositioning its ships in the mediterranean triggering speculation over a nato invasion of libya british planes are reportedly been moved to an air base in cyprus for a possible operation well it comes as libya's longtime leader colonel gadhafi remains in this sieged in the capital tripoli but opposition forces nearby are his correspondent peter all over has more from neighboring egypt. well what we're seeing at the moment is the united states navy moving their fleet in a mess in the mediterranean into strategic positions around libya this comes after the u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton said that nothing was off the table when it came to libya raising some concerns of outside military action taking place in the country the british prime minister david cameron has suggested that he would support arming the opposit
goes john's gospel will finally be able to develop the giants according to gas fields which has not results to cover global news from iraq to eight years one business and twenty minutes. live from moscow you're watching our team thanks for joining us now the u.s. has begun repositioning its ships in the mediterranean triggering speculation over a nato invasion of libya british planes are reportedly been moved to an air base in cyprus for a possible operation well it comes as libya's longtime...
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they show that they only they themselves can win that freedom without the intervention of the west john larkin if i can go to you i mean if it were looking at from a european perspective because i know you have a lot to say about the european union and i know you have a lot of opinions about democracy in the european union why don't you reflect upon what you have going on in the arab middle east in libya in tunisia eccentrics cetera and what's going on in the european union. i very much agree with brendan about the inability and done desirability of the impossibility in undesirability of exporting democracy i'm not sure i agree so much with the his overall political interpretation of these events but i'm not an expert i tend to think that revolutions or mass movements of these kinds of multiple causes there may indeed be elements of the crowds in north africa and the middle east who want political change but there's also an important economic element in these events and in particular there have been very high rises in the cost of food driven incidentally largely by the quantity of easin
they show that they only they themselves can win that freedom without the intervention of the west john larkin if i can go to you i mean if it were looking at from a european perspective because i know you have a lot to say about the european union and i know you have a lot of opinions about democracy in the european union why don't you reflect upon what you have going on in the arab middle east in libya in tunisia eccentrics cetera and what's going on in the european union. i very much agree...
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and started working on a couple of topics john young registered the weekly leaks dot org domain name in late december two thousand and six although young had already created something similar to wiki leaks several years before previously he used the crypto dot org site for publishing classified material secrecy is the biggest. fear a real democracy. british way overdone and so threats to the obviously are coming from your side of right from the secret people. and if they need to be exposed during the first few years of wiki leaks the resource was treated as a project created by internet fringes we can lease lives off donations but they were inconsistent at the time and for all twenty years we had for one and a half years we tried to build up we can these as a project we publish a lot of documents and try to get funding and it was all very difficult so we have all put in our private funding into the project and tried to sustain it but that really didn't work out so well at least not an infinite amount one and. this is nuclear shelter you built during the second world war and then mode
and started working on a couple of topics john young registered the weekly leaks dot org domain name in late december two thousand and six although young had already created something similar to wiki leaks several years before previously he used the crypto dot org site for publishing classified material secrecy is the biggest. fear a real democracy. british way overdone and so threats to the obviously are coming from your side of right from the secret people. and if they need to be exposed...
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the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its global expertise to work for a wide range of companies. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news." >> libyan anti-government forces retake the oil town of brega, defeating units loyal to gaddafi. in tripoli, gaddafi again begins -- again blames the balance on a plot from -- on an international plot. welcome to bbc news, broadcast around the globe. questions about why pakistan's assassinated minister had no police protection despite threats made against him. we will have news on libya in a moment, but we begin with breaking news from new zealand. this comes from the head of civil defense, john hamilton, who has said that authorities have given up hope of finding any more survivors after last tuesday's earthquake. that was nine days ago now. the effort to look for survivors should turn to when the recovery of the remaining victims. we will have more as it comes in. anti-government rebels have begun celebrating after forces loyal to ga
the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its global expertise to work for a wide range of companies. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news." >> libyan anti-government forces retake the oil town of brega, defeating units loyal to gaddafi. in tripoli, gaddafi again begins -- again blames the balance on a plot from -- on an international plot. welcome to bbc news, broadcast around the globe. questions about...
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senate armed forces committee steve israel and member of the house appropriations committee senators john mccain and out franken i don't see how this could have affected my positions. in any way. so we'll see what happens but back in january last year steve clemons reported on the sudden shift of some senators use that to their visit to afghanistan was a very big jump and shipped and i felt that there's something i wrote about and i called while this is like a confidence game it's you know you feel as if the military is manipulating people but i didn't know about these things article at the time or about biopsy one example it's. al franken who in january last year went to afghanistan with strong doubts and criticism but came back quote feeling much better but some say the reported use of psychological influence politicians could be happening not only in afghanistan but here in washington as well. tends to be a belief. they trust let it go leaders behind a war but you can't trust the military leaders who are in a war that's not really if you look there is just. it's own benefit. unfortunat
senate armed forces committee steve israel and member of the house appropriations committee senators john mccain and out franken i don't see how this could have affected my positions. in any way. so we'll see what happens but back in january last year steve clemons reported on the sudden shift of some senators use that to their visit to afghanistan was a very big jump and shipped and i felt that there's something i wrote about and i called while this is like a confidence game it's you know you...
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all right here on that point there is i mean john i'm going to jump in here after a short break we'll continue our discussion on the changing arab world stage with r.t. . sports is political in ways we don't often even notice especially on the level of culture where our ideas and attitudes as a society are shaped. the ties between professional football and the u.s. military have existed since the start of the n.f.l. back in one thousand twenty that relationship meant slaves during world war two and today that bond is stronger than ever. we are incented us to kill all kill all killed kill kill a little bit of recent history is taught us the sports never just something that we just sit back and mock at sports always had an important social function in the history of american sports is no different. down by the official anti allegation joe on the phone on called touch from me on shootouts to. watch all she lives on the go. video on demand on cheese mind bold colors an r.s.s. feeds now in the palm of your. question on the potty job call. keep. welcome back to cross talk on q. remind you w
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at the mosques as a terrorist organization i understand all right here on that point there is i mean john i'm going to jump in here after a short break we'll continue our discussion on the changing arab world stage with r.t. . download the official t.m.p. cation q i phone the i pod touch from the i choose option. one cianci life on the go. video on demand tease mind bold colors and color as is feeds now in the palm of your. question on the com. wealthy british science. such. markets finiteness. find out what's really happening to the global economy with much cause or run no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our deep. will. bring you the latest in science and technology from the realms of russia. we dump the future of coverage. see. welcome back across time purely remind you we're discussing new fault lines in the arab world. ok. but first let's see what russians think about all this the uprisings across the arab world are changing the face of the region people are demanding more dignity and greater political freedoms but will lead to true revo
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well i don't go as far as john i think where i disagree and i mean i think the economic problems that would happen here trigger for some people but they triggered more profound underlying unresolved political question was that which was a democratic one who controls these countries and in whose interests so people might have been pushed out into the street because they can no longer afford an amount of food in the past but they soon came face to face with a much more historic and profound issue which is the one i think they are now fighting over i agree with john that what we are witnessing is something really extraordinary which is the final unraveling of the last existing post-war order you know all the other post second world war all those fell apart the division of europe the division of africa among western supported strong men those things fell apart over the past twenty years the arab regimes were really the last existing thing that came into existence after the second world war so what we're witnessing here is something extremely historic and profound and it's been driven by o
well i don't go as far as john i think where i disagree and i mean i think the economic problems that would happen here trigger for some people but they triggered more profound underlying unresolved political question was that which was a democratic one who controls these countries and in whose interests so people might have been pushed out into the street because they can no longer afford an amount of food in the past but they soon came face to face with a much more historic and profound issue...
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skate hello and thank you very much for joining us tonight john scheme so how do you view these polish greats when you least well i think it remains to be seen how much power actually shifts what we know is that some of the longstanding got the word terry and regimes in the middle east are probably going to change in some way but whether they are replaced by the very same military that has been supporting them along whether another strongman comes into power to replace. couldn't egypt for example or gadhafi in libya we can't really say at this point it looks like a civil war in libya that's very difficult to predict what will happen so i think a power shift maybe is not necessarily in the works and definitely great changes and it's very difficult to predict what some speculate that the arab middle east awakening was orchestrated by washington itself what are your thoughts about that i certainly am not a believer in conspiracy theories i think it's wrong when you listen to people who believe in these theories it makes the united states sound like the most effective global actor in histo
skate hello and thank you very much for joining us tonight john scheme so how do you view these polish greats when you least well i think it remains to be seen how much power actually shifts what we know is that some of the longstanding got the word terry and regimes in the middle east are probably going to change in some way but whether they are replaced by the very same military that has been supporting them along whether another strongman comes into power to replace. couldn't egypt for...
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elsewhere in the world i'm joined by brendan o'neil in london he is editor of spiked in paris we cross to john laughlin he is director of studies at the institute of democracy and cooperation and in phoenix we go to rachel alexander she is coeditor of the intellectual conservative and another member of our crosstalk team yellin one hundred all right folks this is cross talk that means you can jump in anytime you want brandon if i could go to you in london first. we what we've been seeing in the arab middle east and say let's be very generous of the last two months do you think that the powers that be in the west that have had so much influence in these countries over the last few decades i would say negative have digested the gravity of the change that is occurred in that region and what democracy means to people in the region. i don't think they have i think they underestimate the extent of what's happening in the arab world and i think they underestimated the extent to which arab people want democracy because what we've seen in these uprisings is that people very clearly want more democratic
elsewhere in the world i'm joined by brendan o'neil in london he is editor of spiked in paris we cross to john laughlin he is director of studies at the institute of democracy and cooperation and in phoenix we go to rachel alexander she is coeditor of the intellectual conservative and another member of our crosstalk team yellin one hundred all right folks this is cross talk that means you can jump in anytime you want brandon if i could go to you in london first. we what we've been seeing in the...
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that one john battles swap the lead pull for a white head the struggling grand prix. but first russia coach has hinted they could be some new faces in the side for the year a qualifier against armenia the squad has met up in moscow ahead of saturday's try and get over an includes three players hoping to make their debut richard you poor thing. russia region in waypoints in their campaign to try and reach for euro two thousand and twelve finals in poland and ukraine on saturday but in a way trip to armenia atomistic season only restarted a couple of weeks ago on the winter break but unlike a man trying to support a fake noise of underage shannon and ron publishing co coming towards the end of their campaigns abroad and another expanding a billion again of said the team is raring to go to. go at it it's difficult for me to talk on behalf of the players based in russia but if you are in form it doesn't really matter what stage of the season you are at however i'm feeling fairly fresh myself at the moment i haven't been playing as much as i would like the guys in russia h
that one john battles swap the lead pull for a white head the struggling grand prix. but first russia coach has hinted they could be some new faces in the side for the year a qualifier against armenia the squad has met up in moscow ahead of saturday's try and get over an includes three players hoping to make their debut richard you poor thing. russia region in waypoints in their campaign to try and reach for euro two thousand and twelve finals in poland and ukraine on saturday but in a way trip...
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intervening in libya you know what overlooking violence in other countries in the arab world political writer john walsh says u.s. foreign policy in the region is completely inconsistent. it is not about protecting the people or human rights because in egypt when people were being shot during the mission say since the rebellion there described it's a good friend of the family of the united states it's taken no action by rain it's a matter of fact at the same time this is going on the israeli planes are bombing gaza bombing people and planes the united states says nothing it is not about human rights it seems to me that it's a bit of. imperial arrogance and human family the united states does not be that oil it's not about oil it does not fit in with the united states' master plan to dominate the middle east for purposes of oil and israel so it doesn't make sense it's a pasturing on the part of people so powerful they have no no character with their consequences and i think gadhafi and the world are going to take a lesson from this that khadafi gave up his weapons that he trusted the west and look
intervening in libya you know what overlooking violence in other countries in the arab world political writer john walsh says u.s. foreign policy in the region is completely inconsistent. it is not about protecting the people or human rights because in egypt when people were being shot during the mission say since the rebellion there described it's a good friend of the family of the united states it's taken no action by rain it's a matter of fact at the same time this is going on the israeli...
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joining me is deputy director of the russia and eurasia center at the carnegie endowment matthew and john skate hello thank you very much for joining mr jones so how do you view these powers shaped greats and least well i think it remains to be seen how much power actually shifts what we know is that some of the longstanding authoritarian regimes in the middle east are probably going to change in some way but whether they are replaced by the very same military that has been supporting them all along whether another strongman comes into power to replace mubarak in egypt for example or a good profit in libya we can't really say at this point it looks like a civil war in libya and that's very difficult to predict what will happen so i think a power shift maybe is not necessarily in the works definitely great changes and it's very difficult i think to put it well some speculate that the arab middle east awakening was all constrained by washington itself what are your thoughts about that i certainly am not a believer in conspiracy theories i think it's fine when you listen to people who believ
joining me is deputy director of the russia and eurasia center at the carnegie endowment matthew and john skate hello thank you very much for joining mr jones so how do you view these powers shaped greats and least well i think it remains to be seen how much power actually shifts what we know is that some of the longstanding authoritarian regimes in the middle east are probably going to change in some way but whether they are replaced by the very same military that has been supporting them all...
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the things critics said about the law we are going to see that things like an armageddon or whatever john boehner said, are crazy and a ultimately we are still going to be tweaking it in ten years because that is -- we are treating medicare to this moment. this is that a that democrats and people who voted for this bill should be celebrating. i hope it is the day americans renew interest in it and don't look at two people shouting on tv and try to learn a little bit more about the law and i believe each successive year that goes by we handle this conversation right it will be seen as a true success story. the question is going to be this. this time in 2012 or later in the fall of 2012 are you going to see ads by the republicans saying don't fauve for president obama because he passed obamacare or are you going to be seeing ads from president obama saying all the people like some in this room getting care and how much better the economy is. i think it will be the latter. thank you. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> several live events to tell you about on c-span2. one is a forum on t
the things critics said about the law we are going to see that things like an armageddon or whatever john boehner said, are crazy and a ultimately we are still going to be tweaking it in ten years because that is -- we are treating medicare to this moment. this is that a that democrats and people who voted for this bill should be celebrating. i hope it is the day americans renew interest in it and don't look at two people shouting on tv and try to learn a little bit more about the law and i...
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ellis political editor of business insider john thanks so much for joining us so let's start off with this notion this assertion that obama isn't really taking advantage of the power at his disposal that he isn't really acting like a leader or perhaps just a senator and not a president obama why do you think that's the case. well i think i think there are a lot of people in washington who would like you know we're. unnerved by a middle east that is seemingly come unstuck and they would like some guidance or direction as to what u.s. strategy is and how we're going to deal with it and i think what they're seeing is president obama being very careful how he responds and so you're getting a lot of drumbeat from washington asking him to be more forceful more direct but you know if the situation today is so volatile them is himself little bit of caution a better idea than just acting recklessly. it probably is i mean the the most interesting thing is i don't think the american public in the case of libya i don't think the american public wants to have anything to do with getting involved i
ellis political editor of business insider john thanks so much for joining us so let's start off with this notion this assertion that obama isn't really taking advantage of the power at his disposal that he isn't really acting like a leader or perhaps just a senator and not a president obama why do you think that's the case. well i think i think there are a lot of people in washington who would like you know we're. unnerved by a middle east that is seemingly come unstuck and they would like...
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fear that while he may be winning the war with the rebels he's losing the information like here in john's outside tripoli schoolgirl mona says she's hustled and angry by reporter mercenaries with cheating people in her town. and so he seems calm on the streets. this civil war in libya except that it's coming from france the french do you think that they will. get. the real thing as normal right now and in the future. will move normally as for conflicts elsewhere with it it can't is climbing it's a little media coverage and even less common interest to intervene there are events unfolding right now in ivory coast where there is also a conflict an armed conflict between rebels and the government but nobody seems to be thinking of that it's only because fashionable attention is focused on libya the only reason. for your oil you think would be iraq if their major adds or a pair was broccoli so as leaders meet in brussels to discuss the fate of a country hundreds of miles away many libyans are saying it's been nice and they'll clean it out policy r t john zogby. well let's talk now to. russia'
fear that while he may be winning the war with the rebels he's losing the information like here in john's outside tripoli schoolgirl mona says she's hustled and angry by reporter mercenaries with cheating people in her town. and so he seems calm on the streets. this civil war in libya except that it's coming from france the french do you think that they will. get. the real thing as normal right now and in the future. will move normally as for conflicts elsewhere with it it can't is climbing...
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and started working on a couple of topics john young registered the wiki leaks domain name in late december two thousand and six young had already created something similar to wiki leaks several years before previously he used the crypto site for publishing classified material secrecy is the biggest. fear a real democracy. it is way over good and so threats to democracy are coming from your side of the from the secret keeper. and with the need to be exposed during the first few years if we can leaks the resource was treated as a project created by internet fringes we can leak lives off donations and they were inconsistent at the time and for all twenty years we for one and a half years me tried to build up weekend he said as a project we published a lot of documents we try to get funding and it was very difficult so we have all put in our private funding into the project and tried to sustain it but that really didn't work out so well at least not an infinite amount of money and. this is nuclear shelter you built during the second world war and modernized you into cold war so we have reconst
and started working on a couple of topics john young registered the wiki leaks domain name in late december two thousand and six young had already created something similar to wiki leaks several years before previously he used the crypto site for publishing classified material secrecy is the biggest. fear a real democracy. it is way over good and so threats to democracy are coming from your side of the from the secret keeper. and with the need to be exposed during the first few years if we can...